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The believer's victory is not won by fighting harder. It is secured by knowing what has already been won and refusing to let the dispute stand.
This teaching works through a single claim: sons of God are not merely undefeated, they are Undisputed. Drawing on Ephesians 2 and the logic of the finished work, the discussion names three arguments the enemy has used to keep believers striving rather than resting. Sin versus salvation, death versus separation, the accuser versus the accused. Each dispute targets the same thing, the life of Christ in you, because where life is obscured, light is obscured, and where light fails, division enters. The teaching confronts the version of the gospel that handed sons a salvation they had to maintain, a victory that could be questioned, a standing that depended on performance added to what Christ already completed. That version was never the gospel. What follows the words "I am" is not just a figure of speech. It is either a declaration of identity or a concession to dispute.
SCRIPTURE: John 1:4, Ephesians 2:1-10, Philippians 4:13, Romans 8:37
Subscribe to The Sonship Place (T.S.P) Church on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for weekly teachings. Find T.S.P at www.tsp.church. If something stirred in you, come and tell us at tsp.church.
Midweek teaching on The Word on Wednesday: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZZ4O2QgtNKXASp3tsb12x
By The Sonship PlaceThe believer's victory is not won by fighting harder. It is secured by knowing what has already been won and refusing to let the dispute stand.
This teaching works through a single claim: sons of God are not merely undefeated, they are Undisputed. Drawing on Ephesians 2 and the logic of the finished work, the discussion names three arguments the enemy has used to keep believers striving rather than resting. Sin versus salvation, death versus separation, the accuser versus the accused. Each dispute targets the same thing, the life of Christ in you, because where life is obscured, light is obscured, and where light fails, division enters. The teaching confronts the version of the gospel that handed sons a salvation they had to maintain, a victory that could be questioned, a standing that depended on performance added to what Christ already completed. That version was never the gospel. What follows the words "I am" is not just a figure of speech. It is either a declaration of identity or a concession to dispute.
SCRIPTURE: John 1:4, Ephesians 2:1-10, Philippians 4:13, Romans 8:37
Subscribe to The Sonship Place (T.S.P) Church on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for weekly teachings. Find T.S.P at www.tsp.church. If something stirred in you, come and tell us at tsp.church.
Midweek teaching on The Word on Wednesday: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZZ4O2QgtNKXASp3tsb12x